The last decade, which preceded the lockdowns of the global pandemic, has seen Spain emerge as a destination of choice for international tourists. Spain’s National Statistics Institute (INE) reported that international tourist arrivals in the country reached almost 84 million in 2019, consolidating its position among the most visited countries in the world. With a recovery observed towards the end of 2021 and 2022, Spain’s tourism sector is once again on the rise.
Spain, the land of the flamenco, tapas and a warm Mediterranean personality, is attracting a large global crowd and the following factors are major contributors to the trend:
- Enviable climate – Sun-drenched beaches and an average of 3,000 hours of sunshine a year offer irresistible charm.
- Rich Heritage – From the architectural masterpiece of Alhambra and the Sagrada Família to centuries-old traditions, Spain’s culture is a magnet for history buffs and adventurers alike.
- Delicious gastronomy –…